The French Revolution - Volume 1 by Hippolyte Taine
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[7] Barrère, "Mémoires," I. 234.
[8] See, in the National Library, the long catalogue of those which have survived. [9] Malouet, I. 255. Bailly, I. 43 (May 9th and 19th). -- D'Hezecques, "Souvenirs d'un page de Louis XV." 293. --De Bezenval, I. 368. [10] Marmontel, II, 249. -- Montjoie, 1st part, p. 92. -- De Bezenval, I. 387: "These spies added that persons were seen exciting the tumult and were distributing money." [11] "Archives Nationales," Y.11441. Interrogatory of the Abbé Roy, May 5th. -- Y.11033, Interrogatory (April 28th and May 4th) of twenty-three wounded persons brought to the Hôtel-Dieu -- These two documents are of prime importance in presenting the true aspect of the insurrection; to these must he added the narrative of M. de Bezenval, who was commandant at this time with M. de Châtelet. Almost all other narratives are amplified or falsified through party bias. [12] De Ferrières, vol. III. note A. (justificatory explanation by Réveillon). [13] Bailly I. 25 (April 26th). [14] Hippeau, IV. 377 (Letters of M. Perrot, April 29th). [15] Letter to the King by an inhabitant of the Faubourg Saint- |
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